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Martian [[soil]] could be obtained from the [[surface]] of [[Mars]]. It was slightly alkaline and contained vital [[nutrient]]s such as [[magnesium]], [[sodium]], [[potassium]] and [[chloride]].
'''Martian [[soil]]''' could be obtained from the [[surface]] of [[Mars]]. It was slightly alkaline and contained vital [[nutrient]]s such as [[magnesium]], [[sodium]], [[potassium]] and [[chloride]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Waters of Mars (TV story)|The Waters of Mars]]'')
 
== History ==
In [[2006]], [[Mickey Smith]] read, on the [[Guinevere website]], that the [[Guinevere probe]] was being sent to [[Mars]] for soil [[sample]]s, and he became suspicious of the true purpose of the probe after the website said that the probe has "stuff about talking to [[alien]]s" on it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Mars (WiDW short story)|Mars]]'')
 
In [[2059]], [[Mia Bennett|Mia]] and [[Peter Bennett (The Waters of Mars)|Peter Bennett]] used samples of Martian soil to grow [[plant]]s such as [[asparagus]], [[green bean]]s and [[turnip]]s. [[Chemical]]s had to be added to soil in order for the [[produce]] to overcome the harsh [[environment]] of Mars. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Waters of Mars (TV story)|The Waters of Mars]]'')


[[Mia Bennett|Mia]] and [[Peter Bennett (The Waters of Mars)|Peter Bennett]] used [[sample]]s of Martian soil to grow [[plant]]s such as [[asparagus]], [[green bean]]s and [[turnip]]s. [[Chemical]]s had to be added to soil in order for the [[produce]] to overcome the harsh [[environment]] of Mars. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Waters of Mars (TV story)|The Waters of Mars]]'')
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Martian soil

Martian soil could be obtained from the surface of Mars. It was slightly alkaline and contained vital nutrients such as magnesium, sodium, potassium and chloride. (TV: The Waters of Mars)

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

In 2006, Mickey Smith read, on the Guinevere website, that the Guinevere probe was being sent to Mars for soil samples, and he became suspicious of the true purpose of the probe after the website said that the probe has "stuff about talking to aliens" on it. (PROSE: Mars)

In 2059, Mia and Peter Bennett used samples of Martian soil to grow plants such as asparagus, green beans and turnips. Chemicals had to be added to soil in order for the produce to overcome the harsh environment of Mars. (TV: The Waters of Mars)